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Welcome! Thursday, April 28th – Today’s presenters are:
Caroline Lowenthal, Kayla Berry and Elizabeth Kollman, Museum of Science, Boston
As we wait to get started with today’s discussion, please:
Introduce yourself! Type your name and institution into the Chat Box Call into the phone line (optional) at (877) 898-0037 (if using the phone line please make sure to mute your phone when not talking and also your computer’s microphone)Questions? Feel free to type your questions into the Question pod at any time throughout the webinarToday’s discussion will be recorded and shared on www.buildingwithbiology.org at: http://www.buildingwithbiology.org/blog/online-project-orientations-and-workshops
Engaging Audiences in Science through Building with Biology Public Forums
This presentation is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DRL 1421179. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this presentation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation.
Forums WebinarApril 28, 2016
This project is funded by the Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) program in the Education and Human Resources Directorate of the National Science Foundation through award no. DRL-1421179
Presenters
Caroline LowenthalForums
Kayla BerryStipends
Liz KollmannEvaluation
This project is funded by the Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) program in the Education and Human Resources Directorate of the National Science Foundation through award no. DRL-1421179
Agenda• What is a forum?• Why should you hold a forum?• How this fits into BWB project goals• Your options for forums• Stipend details• Evaluation requirements • Resources• What to think about now• Q&A and how to get in touch with questions
Poll #1
What is a forum?• Event for groups of 2-100+
where participants:– Learn about an emerging
technology– Engage in a guided
conversation – Share their views– Make a plan of action
• A longer, more in-depth conversation targeted at ages 16+
• Scientists are participants, rather than facilitators
What is a forum?
• A forum has 4 main parts:– Welcome and introduction– Speaker or video
presentation– Participant conversation– Report out and wrap up
• A forum usually takes around an hour and a half
Why should you hold a forum?For your institution• Attract and engage adult
audiences with various backgrounds and ages in in-depth learning experiences
• Develop your ability to engage the public in conversations about societal issues raised by emerging technologies
• Start to define a new role for your museum in your community, as a neutral place to talk about controversial science and technology issues
For your participants• Share their perspectives with
scientists and policy-makers who want public input on their work
• Increase scientist and public understanding of diverse points of view
• Gain confidence in making decisions about new technologies
• Practice considering different perspectives and sources of information for problem-solving
• Learn about a new technology and get the chance to discuss its impacts
How this fits into BWB project goals
• The aim of this project is to foster activities in science museums through which public audiences can engage with scientists and in conversations about what synthetic biology is, how research in the field is carried out, and the potential products, outcomes, and implications for society of this work.
• Researchers and publics will explore personal and societal values and priorities as well as research outcomes so that both groups can learn from each other.
Your options for forums
• Should We Engineer the Mosquito? – The materials for this forum are provided in
your kit and you can print more from the Building with Biology website if needed
• Editing the Genome: Now We Can. Should We? – You will need to print all of the materials for
this forum yourself from the Building with Biology website, available by the end of May
Editing the Genome: Now We Can. Should We?
Background info (2 pages)
8 application cards
Discussion
Poll #2
New OpportunityBuilding with Biology Forum Stipend
Stipend discussion –
• Stipend overview• Budget and
expenses• Application and
selection process• Timeline
Forum StipendsApplication deadline: May 31st
One-time stipends in the amount of $1,200 are intended to:• help support the planning and implementation of
a Building with Biology forum, in connection with your planned Building with Biology event
• to engage public audiences and create conversations among publics and scientists about synthetic biology and its societal implications
Stipend Overview Building with Biology Forum Stipend Overview –provides details on stipend criteria and eligibility, the evaluation and reporting requirements, allowable expenses, and application and selection process
Eligibility• Only recipients of Building with Biology physical kit can
apply for a forum stipend
• The forum stipend is designed for institutions (e.g., museums, universities, and industry and professional organizations) within the United States
Stipend Budget and ExpensesEligible expenses Ineligible expensesStaff time – planning meetings, recruiting forum participants
Cannot be used to pay for indirectcosts (overhead)
Audio/Visual, space rental Cannot be used for alcoholSubsistence (participant food only) Cannot be used to pay participants to
attend the forumHonorarium for outside presenters Cannot be used for any prizes or
entertainment costsOther – parking and incidentalexpenses for guest presenters
Application & Selection ProcessApplication deadline is Tuesday, May 31st
• Application must be filled out and submitted online through SurveyGizmo -http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2657162/2016-Building-with-Biology-Forum-Stipend-Application
• Applications will undergo review process by Building with Biology project team
• Applicants will be informed of their award status in early June 2016; stipends issued in June
Stipend TimelineMay 31st: Deadline to apply for forum stipend
June 2016: Applicants informed of award status in early June; stipend received in late June/early July
June 23rd: Evaluating Building with Biology Forums (required for those awarded stipend) webinar; 2:00 – 3:00 PM EST
June 24th – September 30th: Host a Building with Biology forum
Poll #3
Forum StipendEvaluation Requirements
Forum Evaluation Questions• What do scientists and publics learn from the forum
and from each other?
• Does participation increase publics’ and scientists’ interests in PES or synthetic biology? If so, how?
• What do scientists and publics value about their participation in the forum?
• What follow-up behaviors does participation prompt in scientists and publics?
• What are scientists’ and publics’ viewpoints about synthetic biology?
Data Collector Requirements• Provide documentation of human subjects
training completion
• Attend a 1-hour webinar: “Evaluating Building with Biology Forums”
• Collect surveys and discussion materials on the day of the forum
• Mail the surveys and discussion materials back to the Museum of Science
Evaluation Materials
Questions?
http://www.buildingwithbiology.org/project-evaluation
Contact: Elizabeth Kollmann ([email protected])
Resources• Guides
– Mosquito guide available now– Editing the Genome guide coming soon!
• Training video coming soon!• Forums manual available now• BWB website:
http://buildingwithbiology.org/forums• Introduction to Synthetic Biology and
Society video available now• Me!
What to think about now• The parts of your forum that need the longest lead
time are:– Choose a date, and find and reserve a location– Decide which forum you want to host– Find and confirm a speaker, if you want to have one– Publicize the forum
• Create a registration list for participants to sign up• This will also take a while and needs to be done in
advance:– Find synthetic biologists and other scientists to attend as
participants– You may also want to run a practice forum with volunteers
or staff to familiarize yourself with the process and content
Q&A
To get in touch with questions, email [email protected]
Upcoming WebinarsHost site staffWe have a number of webinars and project orientations designed to help prepare host site staff for hosting their Summer 2016 Building with Biology events and forums.
• 5/16: Host Site Overview: Communicating Synthetic Biology (12PM EDT)
• 6/14: Evaluating the Public’s Experience at Building with Biology Events (1PM EDT)
• 6/21: What’s in Your Building with Biology Kit (2PM EDT)• 6/23: Evaluating Building with Biology Forums (2PM EDT)
Scientist VolunteersOnline project orientations led by our project partner, AAAS, target your scientist volunteers. These three webinars will take place throughout the month of May.